Your weeds plant leaves were healthy yesterday. Today they are turning yellow, brown, or even black. You add more nutrients or adjust the light, but nothing improves. Leaf discoloration is usually an early warning sign. This guide explains the most common causes and how to fix them before your harvest suffers.
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Yellow leaves usually indicate light stress, nutrient deficiencies, or improper soil conditions.
Too much light, too little light, or excessive lighting hours can all cause yellow leaves. An LED indoor grow light placed too close may also burn the canopy.
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Leaf Symptoms:
Premature Leaf Yellowing
How to fix it:
Medic Grow Fold-800 full spectrum LED grow lights mimic natural sun light for indoor plants.
Soil pH directly affects nutrient absorption. When pH falls below 5.5, plants struggle to absorb calcium. High pH can also lock out nutrients and increase salt buildup.
Leaf Symptoms:
Turning yellow often spreads from the leaf veins toward the edges.
How to fix it:
Leaf Symptoms:
Nitrogen deficiency usually starts on bottom leaves. Yellowing begins at the leaf tips and spreads inward.

How to fix it:
Apply a nitrogen-rich nutrient solution according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Iron deficiency causes yellowing between leaf veins.
Leaf Symptoms:
Leaf yellowing starts near the petiole and gradually spreads to the leaf tip.

How to fix it:
Apply a micronutrient supplement containing iron.
High soil pH often causes this deficiency.
Leaf Symptoms:
Leaves become yellow with small dead spots.
How to fix it:
Leaf Symptoms:
Turning yellow often develops on middle and upper leaves. Leaf edges may curl or appear burned.
How to fix it:
Apply a water-soluble fertilizer as a foliar spray.
Brown spots often indicate nutrient deficiencies or plant diseases.
Leaf Symptoms:
Leaves may develop bronze coloring. Purple stems and blue-purple leaves can also appear.
How to fix it:
Incorporate an organic phosphorus source before planting.
Leaf Symptoms:
Rust-colored edges appear first. Leaves may curl and plant growth slows.

How to fix it:
Poor root health or salt buildup often limits calcium transport.
Leaf Symptoms:
Irregular rust spots appear across the leaves.
How to fix it:
Humidity and poor airflow encourage fungal growth.
Leaf Symptoms:
Some rust-colored spots can be wiped away by tissue.
How to fix it:
Leaf Symptoms:
Rust-colored lesions continue expanding across the leaf surface.
How to fix it:
Black leaves often indicate excessive nitrogen.
Leaf Symptoms:
Symptoms usually begin on the oldest leaves. Plants may also become more attractive to pests.
How to fix it:
Most leaf problems are preventable.
Follow these simple practices:
Healthy growing conditions help plants resist stress and disease.
Medic Grow Fold-650 full spectrum LED grow lights reach 1123μmol/m²/s of high PPFD, which is suitable for weed plants in every growth stage.
Yes. Excessive light intensity or incorrect hanging height may cause light stress. Always adjust the fixture according to PPFD and plant growth.
Most weed plants grow best between pH 6.0 and 7.0. This range allows efficient nutrient uptake.
Older leaves usually lose nitrogen first. This often indicates nitrogen deficiency during vegetative growth.
Yes. Fungal and bacterial infections can spread quickly. Remove infected leaves and improve airflow immediately.
Use quality LED grow lights, monitor pH, provide balanced nutrients, and maintain stable grow room conditions. Regular inspections help detect problems before they become serious.
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